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Insights from the Field: The Inspiration Behind the Solution

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Robert Pope

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State Authorization Negotiated Rulemaking: What Happened? What's Next?

State Authorization Negotiated Rulemaking: What Happened? What’s Next? Published by WCET's Russell Poulin. http://wcetblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/29/state-auth-negreg-what-happened/ A very good update on what has happened and going on with State Authorization.... Read More>

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2013 - Grade Change: Tracking Online Education in the United States

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Updates and Resources: State Authorization and SARA

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Sloan’s Frank Mayadas On The Early History Of Online Ed

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Reflections on Being A Woman in #HigherEd #EdTech

This post first appeared on Teaching Without Walls Why am I writing about my experiences as a woman in edtech? Because sharing our personal stories helps to promote awareness and understanding of the complex topic of gender.  In a society where women are constructed to be passive, polite, decorative objects to... Read More>

Integrating Video Into Your Classes

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Taking the Test: Tracking Online Education in the United States

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